This is more
than just selling a book. It is an effort by Bush to carry out his own
political rehabilitation and to legitimize his criminal acts.

In
the book, Bush recounts being asked by the C.I.A. whether it could
proceed with the torture of those in U.S. detention. Bush proudly writes
that his reply was, "Damn right."

The U.N. Convention Against
Torture, to which the United States is a signatory, requires that all
parties enforce its provisions holding those who torture criminally
responsible. It allows for "universal jurisdiction" which has been used
by prosecutors in Spain and Belgium to investigate Bush officials.
Ramsey Clark has emphasized that it is the imperative responsibility of
the American people to relentlessly pursue this investigation, and to
seek prosecution and indictment inside of the United States.

Thousands
have responded to the call to demand a special
prosecutor for Bush's war crimes. The U.N. Special Rapporteur for
Torture has called on the Obama Administration to investigate these
criminal acts.

IndictBushNow
volunteers are getting ready to hit the streets with the banner and
signs. This amoral criminal has blood on his hands. People
all over the world now associate the United States as a nation that
practices and exports torture. We must act.